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The Peculiarity of Non-Linear Waves Evolution in Bubbly Liquids

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The theory of bubble liquids wave movements is based on a number of mathematical models differing by the degree of detailing the description of the passing processes of power, mass and heat interaction of disperse bubbles and surrounding liquid from balance relationship at the jump (Campbell and Pitcher, 1958) to the model taking into account non-coincidence of phasal pressures and temperatures (Gubaidullin, Ivandaev and Nigmatulin, 1976).

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Gubaidullin, A. (1991). The Peculiarity of Non-Linear Waves Evolution in Bubbly Liquids. In: Leroy, O., Breazeale, M.A. (eds) Physical Acoustics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9573-1_41

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